This project develops a participatory and gender-sensitive diagnostic tool (DATAR) to document and analyze intraspecific agrobiodiversity (local crop varieties and animal breeds) in Niger and Bolivia. It highlights the importance of farmer-managed diversity for climate adaptation, reveals hidden gendered knowledge (especially among women), and produces standardized, comparable data to inform targeted agroecological interventions and seed system strategies.
Organisation: Raffaella Foundation / CRESA (Abdou Moumouni University) / McKnight Foundation / PROINPA
Author: Dr. Abdel Kader Naino Jika et al.
Maturity description: Advanced implementation with field data and outputs


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